Montana Equine Therapy Rehab Centers

If you’re struggling to overcome a drug or alcohol problem in Montana, equine therapy may be the answer you’ve been looking for. Horses are certainly no strangers to the wide-open rolling terrain of this beautiful state, and by working with a specially selected horse as part of a holistic rehab program, you can make eye-opening discoveries about your self-worth, sense of responsibility, ability to function in the everyday world, and ability to care for another.

Montana’s Substance Abuse And Mental Health Issues

Montana’s natural beauty can blind observers — and even residents — to the less pretty fact of serious problems faced by many inhabitants of the state. Substance abuse is a known problem, including addiction to alcohol, illicit drugs, and prescribed medications. in fact, over 300 Montana residents die from prescription drug overdoses each year, 15 times the mortality toll from the deadly trio of heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine. Meanwhile, some 25,000 Montanans abused or depended on illicit drugs within the past year, while 86,000 abused or were dependent on alcohol. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of this individuals got they help they needed. 23,000 of those who needed help for drug abuse or dependency, and 79,000 of those with an alcohol problem received no treatment.

Mental illness is another problem plaguing a segment of the state’s population. The total percentage of Montanans with mental disorders rose from 4.43 percent in 2011-2012 to 4.65 percent in 2012-2013. Many individuals suffering from mental conditions such as chronic depression use alcohol and drugs to self-medicate, desperate to find some relief from their symptoms. As a result, this segment of the population consumes a disproportionately high percentage of alcohol and other potentially dangerous substances, eventually becoming addicted in the process and requiring “dual diagnosis” treatment for their co-occurring disorders.

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What Is Equine Therapy?

Equine therapy is a type of therapy in which patients are entrusted with the care, feeding, and maintenance of a designated “therapy horse”. If you have ever seen or heard of a dog or cat being used as a therapy pet in counseling, you know that animals can have a remarkable soothing effect on the human psyche. Bonds between humans and horses can run just as deep. Being responsible for the horse’s everyday well being can have a major positive impact on a person struggling with alcohol or drug addiction. For one thing, these individuals can suffer from a greatly diminished sense of self-worth. This can be reversed by the confidence gained from helping the horse and winning its affection.

Equine therapy also helps patients with mental disorders or co-occurring drug and mental issues. Individuals who suffer from behavioral problems involving anger or impulse control can learn the virtues of patience and gentleness as the horse responds positively to proper care. Traumatized individuals can learn how trust and love another creature again. This form of therapy has helped people with OCD, anxiety depression, and even autism.

Get Back On That Horse – And Get Well Today

If you could use not only a wonderful new friend but a wonderful new life free of addiction, you owe it to yourself to learn more about equine therapy in Montana. Contact us at RehabCenter.net to find a facility near you that offers this life-transforming kind of therapy as part of a larger holistic treatment program.

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